• (n.) Something extraordinary, or out of the usual course of nature, from which omens are drawn; a portent; as, eclipses and meteors were anciently deemed prodigies. • (n.) A production out of ordinary course of nature; an abnormal development; a monster. • (n.) Anything so extraordinary as to excite wonder or astonishment; a marvel...Found on http://thinkexist.com/dictionary/meaning/prodigy/

[David Alleyne] He was originally a mutant with the ability to absorb the knowledge and skills of anyone within a limited distance. He could not control this ability and would forget his acquired knowledge once they became out of range. He attends the Xavier Institute and becomes co-leader of the New Mutants training squad. After the events...Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prodigy_(David_Alleyne)

[video game] Prodigy is an upcoming tactical role-playing video game under development by Hanakai Studio. The game features figurines representing characters in the game, and uses cards to control their behaviors, such as attacking. Both cards and figurines are placed on a game board, with their position on the board influencing their power...Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prodigy_(video_game)

prodigy, prodigies 1. A person (or people) with exceptional talents or powers: 'She surprised her parents with her math prodigy.' 2. An act or event so extraordinary or rare as to inspire wonder. 3. An impressive or wonderful example of a particular quality. 4. An unusually gifted or intelligent (young) person; someone whose talents excite wonder...Found on http://www.wordinfo.info/words/index/info/view_unit/1754/

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